Sodom and Gomorrah : the story of Hollywood (1935)

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Sodom AND GOMORRAH 21 a thing did not dare to happen! Ho retrench in her expenses. Unh got work immediately she decided to leave I Ambassador for a cheaper residence. She musl save her money. The following morning she inquired her way to the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studio-. She •.• informed that this plant was located in Culver v. five or six miles to the west and a li* south. From her previous experience she km w that taxi rates in Los Angeles were substantia higher than in Toledo, and -lie reflected that SU h transportation to Culver City would he expensive. She decided to "ike a street car. Nobody wot ever know the difference. Her prestige would i suffer. According!}-, she took a Pacific Electric [nterurban, the most sensible thing she could h; done. The lobby, if such u may he called, in the Culver City Studio is neither large nor pi \ few hard benches, an ugly desk, and scratch* d. dirty woodwork arc the outstanding featur There is nothing ahout the r< ■ encourage the visitor. Surely the exec this stir cannot he accused oi undue extravagance in furnishing the lobby. Ireena's entl and h< perceptihly diminished when she enter little room was filled with pe< te could k to the desk clerk She si owl v approached the de^k.